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- Jennifer Happillon: Secrets of Executive Search
- In the last 10 years, Jennifer Happillon has executed senior-level executive and CEO searches for the likes of Disney, HBO and Yahoo. The firm she works for, Morgan Samuels Company, is one of the top twenty executive search firms in the U.S. Here, she explains how to find the...
- Videos 2007-10-08
- Amy Tangerine Clothing: Growing a Business by Staying Small
- Is bigger always better? Amy Tan doesn't think so. While her Amy Tangerine clothing line is available in over 100 boutiques nationwide, she's been very careful to avoid retailers such as Target. Here, Tan talks about finding the right scale for your business, choosing quality over quantity, and staying true...
- Videos 2007-10-09
- King.com's Robert Norton: Getting in the Game
- It's not Nintendo and it's not gambling, but every month 80 million games are played in nine languages on King.com. Billed as "the world's largest skill games site," King.com has capitalized on the public's appetite for fun, charging many of its 10 million registered users small fees for competition and...
- Videos 2007-10-03
- Petro Zillia's Nony Tochterman: Fashion Industry's New Model
- After making the big time with distributors like Saks Fifth Avenue, award-winning fashion designer Nony Tochterman decided to scale back. Why? After shipping, price reductions and technology expenses, her Petro Zillia line wasn't making any money. Now, she sells online and in select boutiques as well as in her own...
- Videos 2007-10-01
- Dentist Jay Grossman: Doing the Right Thing
- In the past fifteen years, Dr. Jay Grossman has built a stellar dental practice in one of L.A.'s most affluent areas. During that time, he has not only served over 10,000 mostly well-off patients, but he and his associates have also delivered over $1 million in free dental services to...
- Videos 2007-09-27
- Film Director Joe Carnahan: Managing a $17 Million Project
- Directing a film is a lot like running a business. You have a budget. You have crew. And then you have the biggest H.R. challenge the world has ever known: celebrity egos. Director Joe Carnahan has worked on the low-budget "Narc," the $17 million "Smokin' Aces" and the $180 million...
- Videos 2007-09-26
- Jason Calacanis: Taking on Google
- How does a good idea take hold? Serial entrepreneur Jason Calacanis knows the answer. The Brooklyn-born new media bad boy has been stirring up money and attention for his projects ever since he founded The Silicon Alley Reporter in 1996. He followed that with Weblogs, Inc., which he sold to...
- Videos 2007-09-24
- Jennifer Gunn: How I Got My Product on Oprah
- Some of the best businesses come from simple solutions to everyday problems. That's what drove Jennifer Gunn to create The Cupcake Courier, a handy baked goods travel case that's now sold in Bed, Bath & Beyond, Dillard's and Linens 'N Things. It's even been featured in Oprah's magazine. Along...
- Videos 2007-09-23
- Richard Bronshvag: Make an Emotional Connection with Customers
- What are the key elements in advertising today? According to Richard Bronshvag, Group Creative Director at ad firm Dailey and Associates, it's all about creating a mythology, having a great brand manager, and the power of media both new and old. These elements have helped Bronshvag and Dailey craft winning...
- Videos 2007-09-21
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- Rep. Dingle's political dog and pony show. (John Dingell) (column)
- Let's hope that Rep. John Dingell's first crack at the NAIC--the May 22 hearing on Capitol Hill--won't degenerate into a political dog and pony show, although that's the way it's beginning to look. Why else would'nt the NAIC be permitted to respond in writing...
- Research articles 1991-05-13
- New "Dog & Pony" Video Blog Taps Entrepreneurs' Insights
- The hipster term for a video weblog is "vlog." But don’t worry, we won't bore you with a lot of new Internet neologisms on our new Dog and Pony video blog. Instead, we'll offer fast-paced, conversational interviews with some of the smartest managers and entrepreneurs in business today. ...
- Blog posts 2008-11-12
- Seaspace sells to the Japanese without a dog and pony show
- San Diego high-tech firm Seaspace didn't need a traveling presidential delegation to sell to the Japanese.While U.S. automakers and President Bush were importuning Japan this month to buy American cars, Seaspace was demonstrating its satellite receiving system to its newest customer, the Japanese government.The Japanese Fisheries Agency bought Seaspace's state-of-the-art...
- Research articles 1992-01-20
- What's the next big thing? Advertisers get a preview of reality, crime, and celebrity pilots.(Top of the Week)
- Networks are giving advertisers a sneak preview this week of what series are in development. The idea is to whet Madison Avenue's appetite for the millions they'll be asked to spend on next season's slate. Not every network is performing its dog-and-pony...
- Research articles 2004-03-22
- Dog and pony show turns gruesome
- There was no disguising the glee of the media. For three days they had labored in a news-free zone and served as involuntary carriers of a manipulative politics-lite message. With even more passion than at the made-for-TV Republican convention in San Diego, the most frequently asked question by reporters was,...
- Research articles 1996-09-23
- TARP Assets and Uncle Sam's Balance Sheet Games
- Zachary Scheidt submits: Information on the infamous bank stress test is due out later this week, with a more detailed report scheduled for May fourth. This may be the most “leaked” news article of the year as we have been given several clues both from elected and...
- External links 2009-04-23
- Spaceman spokesman.
- Morningstar Inc. of Chicago is hitting the road to pitch its new online 401k planning program, ClearFuture, to retirement plan sponsors. The centerpiece of the dog-and-pony show: A skit set in a diner where two customers and the wizened proprieto Morningstar Inc. of Chicago...
- Research articles 2000-01-31
- Ad-ed value: Hallmark, Court TV tout sponsorship, audience quality.(Top of the Week)
- Cable works. That's the message the networks are pushing at their annual ad-market dog-and-pony shows this year. And they offer proof. Hallmark Channel execs, for example, boasted last week of product-placement deals the network has signed or Cable...
- Research articles 2004-04-05
- Ready for prime time viewing.(cable television)
- Cable networks brought their dog-and-pony shows to the nation's television critics meeting in Pasadena last week. Here are highlights: USA/Sci-Fi Bonnie Hammer, executive vice president and general manager of Barry Diller's Sci-Fi Chann ...
- Research articles 2000-01-24
- Has Your 'Good to Great' Gone from Mediocre to Downright Awful?
- For the majority of the 5.4 million managers working in 30,000 companies, this certainly appears to be the case. As a country we are facing a crisis in management at proportions we have never seen. The magnitude of its effect is hard to predict and magnified due to the...
- Blog posts 2008-11-25
- Holiday Wishes
- Throughout our season, Dog and Pony asked many of our guests what their holiday wishes were this year. Here's what a few of them had to say.
- Videos 2007-12-26
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